The Cambridge Experimental and Behavioural Economics Group (CEBEG) is a research group established to facilitate and advance experimental research in economics and management at the University of Cambridge.

Apart from bringing together researchers who are interested in experimental research in the social sciences arena, CEBEG provides an experimental laboratory and a subject pool database for University members. CEBEG is part of Cambridge Judge Business School.

Features of CEBEG

Lab space with 21 computers, equipped with z-Tree (Zurich Toolbox for Readymade Economic Experiments) experimental software. Researchers can run both stand-alone and networked experiments. There is also space for experiments involving personal interaction or team work.

A participant pool of over 800 members mostly comprised of University of Cambridge students. Invitations for experiments can be sent to the entire participant pool or can be targeted based on gender, age, and other characteristics.

An online registration system that enables researchers and participants to conveniently schedule and sign up for experiments.

Regular workshops and other interdisciplinary platforms to exchange knowledge on social science experiments.